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Each week, TELUS Talks with Tamara Taggart will bring exclusive conversations with experts and influencers making a difference for Canadians right now. From health and wellness, to community, to social responsibility, we’ll share stories, bust myths, provide simple and practical tips, and deliver information of value to Canadians.
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Tamarindo

Tamarindo | Sonoro

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Tamarindo is a lighthearted show where hosts Brenda Gonzalez and Delsy Sandoval discuss politics, culture, and self-development. At the intersection of advocacy and self-care, Tamarindo hosts use a mix of personal reflections and interviews to amplify important issues and voices that inspire action. Each week on the podcast, you can expect insightful conversations on race, gender, representation and life. Tamarindo’s mission is to use laughter and conversation to inform, inspire and positive ...
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Grand Tamasha

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

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Each week, Milan Vaishnav and his guests from around the world break down the latest developments in Indian politics, economics, foreign policy, society, and culture for a global audience. Grand Tamasha is a co-production of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the Hindustan Times.
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Tamatalks

Lipperi Junestama

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Podcast ini berisi tentang celotehan Tama seputar apa saja yang menjadi pondasi dalam diri dia selama ini. Fotografi, Musik, Mobil tua, Otomotif, Vintage stuff. Check out my instagram @tamajunes and @c.y.m.k Lipperi Junestama.
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Tamaasihatka

tama asihatka

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Podcast ini akan membahas tentang hal yang pernah kalian alami dengan media puisi yang membuat kalian merasa lebih relate akan hal yang ada dalam puisi tersebut
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Tamarrow

Tamar

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ברוכים הבאים לפודקאסט שלי קוראים לי תמר צזנה ובכל פרק נדבר כל פרק על נושא שונה. אתן טיפים ועצות בנוגע לאותו נושא. לכל שאלה/בקשה אני זמינה באינסטגרם- tamar_cesana
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Kings Point in Tamarac Podcast

KINGS POINT IN TAMARAC

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Kings Point in Tamarac is proud to connect their residents through podcast. Messages from the clubs, interviews to members of the community, speaker series about health, lifestyle and entertainment, politics and important community news. Interesting Talk with specialists about different topics regarding 55 and older lifestyle.
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Indian Tamasha

Hardik Modi

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This is the "Indian Tamasha" podcast. Here i will discuss topics related to politics and current issues. the track used for podcast intro tune is "Preamble Song" by manjil mystics and we,the people abhiyan NGO. Music at the end is splash and memory from podsummit.com. Special thanks to them for the music.
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Grammy-Nominated Artist, Edu-Tainment Advocate, and founder of Syren Music Group Ashley “Támar Davis” is finally giving inspiring words of encouragement on a weekly direct-to-fan radio broadcast centered around Arts & Education. Past interviews have consisted of actors from “Queen Sugar” (OWN Network) to up and coming entrepreneurs in various occupations. “It is a fun atmosphere to discuss the latest in the entertainment industry to the plight of indie artists to discussing love, family, and ...
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Tamara (@notdrtamara) is back with the episode many of you have been waiting for - and this one comes with BIG news. First up: The Happy Gang is officially back. Yes, after swearing it off, she’s giving the people what they want - live every weekday morning before 9am. Turn your notifications on and get your mindset right. Now onto the juicy bit… s…
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Anticolonial movements of the 20th century generated audacious ideas of freedom. After decolonization, however, the challenge was to give an institutional form to those radical ideas. Legalizing the Revolution: India and the Constitution of the Postcolony is a new book by the scholar Sandipto Dasgupta which provides an innovative account of how Ind…
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Human trafficking is happening all over Canada and is hidden in plain sight. Filmmaker Viveka Melki shares the stories behind her new documentary Butterfly: Into the Maze of Human Trafficking, which follows three women who survived being trafficked across Western Canada. We dive into the strength it takes to survive, how storytelling can become a t…
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At this point, you’ve probably read 1,001 post-mortem analyses of the India-Pakistan conflict, desperately searching for some new nugget or data point that helps you understand this brief, but intense clash between these two South Asian rivals. In this sea of hot takes, one essay stands out both for its analytical clarity and its wisdom. That piece…
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Feeling overwhelmed, stuck in your head, or ruled by your emotions? Ethan Kross wants you to know there is a way forward. As a psychologist and best-selling author, Ethan shares his practical tips for managing your emotions before they manage you. He dives into science-backed tools to help you calm your mind, reframe your thoughts, and reshape your…
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In this candid follow-up to her most downloaded episode to date, Tamara (@notdrtamara) dives back into the often misunderstood world of cannabis use during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Responding to the wave of listener questions, she covers everything from why she avoided edibles and oils, to the tough realities of being a single mum. Tamara also …
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On Saturday, India and Pakistan announced a ceasefire, ending—at least for now—the latest bout of armed conflict between the two South Asian rivals. The announcement followed the launch of “Operation Sindoor”—India’s response to the April 22nd terrorist attack in Kashmir, which claimed the lives of 26 innocent civilians. India’s strike prompted a w…
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What can a dead tree teach us about grief? Tessa McWatt shares how the natural world—especially the metaphor of the “snag,” a standing dead tree—helped her navigate the slow loss of her mother to dementia. As her mother’s memory faded, the forest became a guide for Tessa, showing that death is not an end, but part of a continuous, connected cycle.…
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In this raw and unapologetically honest episode of Tamara Unfiltered, Tamara (@notdrtamara) speaks openly about one of her most controversial truths: using cannabis while pregnant and breastfeeding. Across five pregnancies, she shares how weed helped her survive everything from crippling morning sickness to suicidal ideation and the relentless pres…
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The Golden Road: How Ancient India Transformed the World is the new book by the celebrated historian William Dalrymple. For listeners of Grand Tamasha, Dalrymple surely needs no introduction. He is the bestselling author of nine books, including The Last Mughal, The Anarchy, and City of Djinns. He is cofounder of the Jaipur Literature Festival and …
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What if the key to getting unstuck isn’t doing more—but doing differently? Jesse Lipscombe was on track for the Olympics when a mini-stroke changed everything. He shares how that life-altering moment sparked a shift from chasing goals to embracing doing creating a blueprint for moving forward with curiosity, clarity and confidence.…
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Tamara (@notdrtamara) is back with a proper episode after a couple of dodgy ones she’d rather forget. This week she’s owning her failure to quit smoking (back on 10 a day, thanks for asking), and unpacking the full fallout from her NMN affiliate saga — including group chat nonsense, passive-aggressive replies, and a minor marketing standoff. Also o…
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It’s been a typically busy few months in the world of Indian politics and policy. To roundup all the latest developments from India, Milan is joined on the show this week by Grand Tamasha regulars Sadanand Dhume of the American Enterprise Institute and the Wall Street Journal and Tanvi Madan of the Brookings Institution. The trio discuss the recent…
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What does it take to turn big dreams into reality — and stay true to who you are along the way? Vogue fashion journalist and author Christian Allaire shares his journey from growing up on a reserve in Canada to becoming one of the most exciting voices in fashion today. We talk about the power of Indigenous representation in style, and how determina…
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This week on Tamara Unfiltered, things get a little chaotic - but real change often is. Tamara shares her unfiltered journey of finally stopping the cigarettes. From spending £500 a month to trying every hack in the book (fasting, saunas, herbal smokes and some very deep breathing), this episode is a raw, honest reflection on grief, addiction, mind…
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If you’re listening to this on Wednesday April 23rd, there’s still time for you to join us Tonight for our live storytelling event at 6:30pm in Highland Park, get free tickets at tamarindopodcast.com/live We met with representatives from the Illinois Legislative Latino Caucus Foundation to talk about their 2025 Raices Report and how it helps advanc…
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In India today, so many political debates are focused on welfare and welfarism. It seems that state after state is competing to offer the most electorally attractive benefits to its voters. The central government, for its part, has pioneered a new model of social welfare built around digital ID and direct cash transfers to needy households. Making …
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What if the reason you’re stuck financially has nothing to do with money? We sit down with financial educator and author Jessica Moorhouse to explore the emotional and psychological roots of our relationship to money. Based on her new book Everything but Money, we unpack how shame, trauma, family history, and systemic inequality shape our financial…
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Join us on April 23 for our Live storytelling event. Get free tickets and details at tamarindopodcast.com/liveToday's episode is our chat with Dolores Huerta, activist, civil rights leader, feminist, and icon. She is the co-founder of the United Farm Workers Association, which later became the UFW, and she continues to inspire, organize, and energi…
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On April 2nd, the U.S. government announced a host of sweeping tariff hikes with every single one of America's trading partners. The aim of the so-called “Liberation Day” tariffs was ostensibly to “rebalance” the global trading system, as some Trump advisors have put it. However, the drastic measure roiled markets and eventually resulted in the Pre…
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Why does life today feel so overwhelming? Steven Heine wants to answer this question by helping you better understand your own brain. As a social and cultural psychologist, Steven explains why so many of us feel anxious, disconnected and unsure of our purpose. We discuss how our brains are wired to crave meaning, why freedom often brings anxiety, a…
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Hola Amiguis! We want to invite you to a live storytelling event called Blossoming happening on Wednesday April 23 at 6:30pm. Tamarindo is teaming up with Que Me Cuentas podcast to host a fun evening of live performances, connecting, and community! Join us and hear true stories told live by our talented Latine storytellers. This is a FREE event hos…
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The Netflix documentary Adolescence has gone viral, but is it for the right reasons? In this episode, Tamara takes a step back to look at the bigger picture. While many are caught up in debates over the film’s casting and messaging, she questions what Adolescence is really trying to achieve. Rather than addressing real societal issues - poverty, br…
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Over the last decade, election campaigns in India have undergone a dramatic shift. Political parties increasingly rely on political consulting firms, tech-savvy volunteers, pollsters, data-driven insights, and online battles to mobilize voters. But what exactly is driving these changes in the landscape of electioneering? The Backstage of Democracy:…
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There’s a side of the opioid crisis most people never hear—the view from inside. Garth Mullins is a podcaster and author who has experienced addiction, incarceration and loss, and he wants to shift the focus to saving lives. We explore why harm reduction is essential, how the war on drugs has failed communities, and what a health-based, compassiona…
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This week on Tamara Unfiltered, Tamara is joined by vintage fashion influencer Catherine Kendall (@cathkendall) to share her heartbreaking and shocking medical journey. After battling severe endometriosis, Catherine underwent a botched hysterectomy that not only wrongfully removed her womb but also left foreign objects inside her body, causing life…
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A reactionary antidemocratic ethos born and bred in America has come to infect democracies around the world. This is the central thesis of a timely new book by the journalist Zack Beauchamp, The Reactionary Spirit: How America's Most Insidious Political Tradition Swept the World. Through a mix of political history and reportage, The Reactionary Spi…
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Microplastics are found on every corner of the planet – even in our own bodies. Holly Hogan has seen the far-reaching impacts of ocean plastics first hand. She is a seabird biologist with over 30 years of experience and the author of Message in a Bottle: Ocean Dispatches in the Age of Plastic. Holly shares powerful stories about the devastating eff…
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Although I met Sarah two weeks ago at this years' SXSW in Austin, I started working with Sarah on the film "Trap Jazz" (HULU) two years ago. Sarah Iseley is a Post-Production professional and somatic storyteller who dutifully studied film, as well as Theatre and Psychology, at the University of Wilmington in North Carolina. Though she did not take …
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"Women benefit from Colorism and Colorism is gendered." ~ Aja Witt Aja Witt, a former honors student at Iowa University, wrote her dissertation on topics relevant to the black community and often rarely discussed. Under the direction of Professor Michael Hill, Aja created a powerful dissertation titled: "Colorism in the Music Industry and the Women…
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This week, Tamara shares a behind-the-scenes update on her new filming routine, made possible thanks to her best friend’s daughter, Paige, who has been helping out with babysitting. With this new schedule, she can finally film during the week and reclaim her weekends. Tamara also gives Paige a well-deserved shoutout for her incredible makeup skills…
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Today, we are talking to members of the band QUITAPENAS, a high-energy band that blends Afro-Latin rhythms and tropical beats to create a vibrant, danceable sound that lifts the spirit and gets everyone dancing. Before that, Delsy and Brenda talk about the challenges and joys of making and maintaining friendships as adults—why it’s harder, what hel…
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Kishore Mahbubani is widely regarded as one of Asia’s most well-known diplomats, commentators, and strategic analysts. Having grown up in poverty in Singapore in the 1950s, however, there was nothing preordained about Mahbubani’s success. But over the course of the second half of the twentieth century, he would go on to become one of the most recog…
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Christopher Merasty believes that true healing for men could transform entire communities. In 2020, he founded Men Of The North with the goal of providing accessible, culturally-grounded mental health resources for men. We discuss how his programs are changing lives in his community, the urgent funding needs for men’s mental health resources and wh…
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Delsy is back for this powerful conversation about how to accept our aging and changing bodies. We discuss how we’re embracing or attempting to embrace how we’re changing in our bodies, how cultural expectations on Latinas have impacted our perspectives, and how notions of what is “healthy” has evolved. Next, we speak to Dalina Soto, also known as …
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Following on from the Law of Attraction episode, Tamara dives deeper into the books that truly shaped her mindset and transformed her life. These aren’t just books—they’re blueprints for success, manifestation, and financial freedom. She breaks down the most impactful reads: 📖 Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill – A book often seen as a financial …
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